Saturday, March 15, 2014

Should You Go to College?

Howdy, boys...  HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Isaac... I look forward to meeting you one day.

Today I wanted to encourage all of you boys to begin thinking about what you want to do when you grow up. Don't let someone push you into something THEY think would be right for you. You need to follow your heart and do something that you love. I know that several years ago when I was still allowed to talk to Ethan and Caleb, Ethan LOVED working with his hands and building things. If that is still true I would tell Ethan to continue down that road and become the very best builder that there is anywhere!

I know if I could turn back the clock, I wouldn't have gone to college... knowing what I know now, I'd go down to the Tennessee River, hire on to one of the river tugboats that push barges up and down the river and work my way up to becoming the captain of one. Here is a video of what a river tugboat looks like.


I don't want to discourage you from going to college... there are some professions like your Mommy becoming a registered nurse that require a college education... but things are changing and in my opinion not going to college should be considered. If you do decide to go the college route, please don't go into debt to pay for it. Debt is a horrible thing and should be avoided at all costs. "The borrower is the slave of the lender." Paying off college debt can take years and can actually be impossible if you choose a career that requires a degree but doesn't pay much when you finish your schooling.

Becoming an expert at whatever you love can cost nothing and provide you with an excellent opportunity to make lots of money. There is a story about a company that had a machine that broke down and they had to get it fixed or they would lose hundreds of thousands of dollars everyday. They called a fellow who was known to be the world's expert on this particular machine to help them locate the problem. When the expert arrived, he listened to the clank-clank-clank of the machine. After about a minute he walked over to the machine, took out a black magic marker and drew an "X" on the side of the machine. "You've got to change the bearing right behind that "X" and it will run just fine again... that will be $20,000 please." "How can you justify charging $20,000 you have only been here for 5 minutes? Please break down your charges for us." "Well, drawing the "X" was $5... knowing where to draw the "X" was $19,995." He was an expert and commanded expert fees for his knowledge. Become the very best at whatever you love doing and you'll make lots of money.

Here are some videos that discuss some of the downfalls of attending college. Remember, some professions require a college education but many things don't and you would be better off becoming that expert I talked about. I have read that if you devote just an hour a day learning something about your chosen profession, in 5 years you'll be an expert.

I love you boys,
Granddaddy

Tell Your Children Not to Go to College

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Wanting to be with you

I saw this family picture that your Aunt Amanda put on Facebook and it broke my heart because I would have so loved to be there with you.


I would love to hear about your Christmas and to learn about what you all are doing.

I just watched this video and this lady has successfully done what I always try to do and that is to look for a silver lining in every cloud. Even in the worst situation - because God has you right where he wants you - surely there is something good that can come from what you're facing... something you can learn... someone you are ordained to meet... something good... something from God.

I'm going through some pretty bad things with my enlarged prostrate but even there I have experienced a blessing because my doctor showed me something I can do to get a good night's sleep for a change and that is wonderful. It's a silver lining in my cloud and there will always be one for you too... you just have to purposely look for it and when you find it rejoice.

God is on the throne, has something special for you and won't give you more than you can handle... it's a promise from Him. You may not understand what I am saying here or what this brave lady has been through but when you're older you will.


I love you sweet little boys,

Granddaddy

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas, boys!



Merry Christmas, boys!

While I am writing this you and your family are celebrating Jesus' birth at your Dad's parent's house. I bet you all are having a wonderful time opening gifts, playing with new toys and eating lots of Christmas goodies.

I'd love to know what Santa brought you and to learn what is going on in your live. I understand that you are raising chickens like I'm planning to do in the spring. In fact, I was out this afternoon planning the coop. It would be nice to have Ethan and his helper Caleb here to help me build the building for my feathered ladies. We love eggs and having a steady supply of our own will be great. Several years ago we raised some ducks and ate their eggs but I prefer chicken eggs for eating on a daily basis. Remember eggs are one of the near perfect foods. Don't let anyone tell you that they're not good for you. I've been eating as many as 4 eggs/day for years and my blood work is perfect.

Just so you'll know I have been having some prostrate problems (only boys have a prostrate gland... girls don't) and surgery is pending. I don't know when you'll learn of my upcoming operation but please pray for me and my complete recovery. What I'm going through is definitely not a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to getting the problem fixed.

Well, I'll go for now and leave you with this video. I hope your Mommy is planning to homeschool you boys and that she agrees with the premise that this young man is putting forth and imparts some of his wisdom and knowledge to you. Beyond Salvation and health I pray that each of you will be happy.

This is the video he referred to early in his presentation:

I love you,
Granddaddy

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Duck Dynasty's witness for Jesus

As you may know Duck Dynasty is one of the biggest shows on TV right now. Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the family, is my age and to my way of thinking really has his head screwed on straight. Rather than play college football and go on to the pros like his backup quarterback (Terry Bradshaw) did, Phil decided to do what he loved best... hunt ducks and be in the woods as much as possible (in another post I'll discuss in more depth how I feel about his decision). Along the way he came to know Jesus and ever since has lived for Him and raised his family to love Him. Now with their TV show the Robertson family gets to witness to 12 million viewers every week about Jesus... it's POWERFUL. I hope you enjoy what they have to say in this video:



I love you boys,

Your Granddaddy

PS. Boys, here's a video of a model railroad in Germany that you'll enjoy:

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Songs from the 1940s

Hey, boys... I've just got a minute but I thought you'd like to see a couple of acts from the 1940s when my Mama and Daddy were in her twenties... it was during World War II. These are pretty typical songs for the time but the Ross Sisters' agility is amazing! I hope you enjoy them.





I love you guys... I plan to do my first personal video for you soon.

Granddaddy

Friday, November 8, 2013

This is where I live

Good morning, boys. Someone just sent me this video about Grundy County, Tennessee. I live just a few miles from Grundy County where our Piggly Wiggly grocery store, CVS pharmacy, etc. are located. I thought you'd like to see where I live and how beautiful the area is:



I really liked the pictures of you boys taking apart that gizmo (?)... I bet that was fun especially since I know Ethan loves to work with his hands and Caleb likes doing things with his big brother.

I've been thinking about you boys and since I can't see you, I thought I'd start making short videos that detail interesting things I've experienced in my life. We made a video of my Daddy before he died (it's been misplaced for now but I hope it can be found?) where we asked him questions about his life and work. He's been gone for over 14 years now so it will be a wonderful record of his life for those who loved him. When it's found, I'll send y'all a copy of it.

That's all I have for now... I hope you boys have a wonderful productive day!

I love you little guys and pray for you several times every day,

Your Granddaddy

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Sugar Plum Fairy

Howdy, boys... I haven't posted to your blog in over a month... but it's not because I'm not thinking and praying for my little men because I pray for you several times a day.

On a more positive note I found this video this morning. The sound these people get out of glasses of water is pretty amazing. Here is the video and the explanation of their performance:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdoTdG_VNV4

Little did the musicians know, but when their fingertips generated sound by touching those glass rims for the first time, it was what would turn out to be the beginning of a long and earnest adventure. These two musicians, players of the traditional instruments the violin and the trumpet, could not have suspected the path that lay before them. They began to master the glass harp, amazed by its technical and expressional possibilities. The biggest glass harp in the world, its range covers nearly 5 octaves. The phenomenal sound of the glass cups caught these musicians' imagination so much that they quit the Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra in Gdansk. Their passion and unremitting work resulted in the growing popularity of their concert performances. Today they have an extraordinarily wide repertoire and their very own loyal fan base. They perform both solo concerts and concerts with additional musicians. They've performed with string quartets, various chamber ensembles, even symphony orchestras, including The Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra and Sinfonia Varsovia. They have had several world premieres of musical works composed especially for them. They have also made numerous recordings for radio, tv and theatre productions. 

I hope you boys enjoyed this video. Your Dad can probably show you how the sound is made by putting some water in a wine glass and rubbing the lip of the glass.

I love you and pray that the Lord will heap blessings on you and your family,
Granddaddy

PS. I remembered this dog video and knew y'all would love it!